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Factors Associated Intention of Mothers regarding COVID-19 Vaccination for Elementary School Students based on the Health Belief Model

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KMID : 0608420220350010022
Çã¹æ±Û ( Heo Bang-Guel ) - Gyeongsang National University College of Nursing

ÀÌÇö¿¹ ( Lee Hyun-Ye ) - Cheongam College Department of Nursing
±èÁøÁÖ ( Kim Jin-Ju ) - Gyeongsang National University College of Nursing
Á¤¹ÌÀÇ ( Jeong Mi-Ui ) - Gyeongsang National University College of Nursing
ÇÏ¿µ¹Ì ( Ha Young-Mi ) - Gyeongsang National University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: Based on the Health Belief Model, this study aimed to identify factors influencing on COVID-19 vaccination intention of mothers with elementary school children by examining the relationships between perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefit, perceived barrier, cue to action, and perceived self-efficacy.

Methods: Mothers with elementary school children were recruited from three elementary schools. An online survey was conducted of 130 mothers in November, 2021.

Results: As a result, the factors influencing on vaccination intention were perceived self-efficacy (¥â=.33), perceived susceptibility (¥â=.18), perceived benefit (¥â=.16), and perceived barrier (¥â=-.17).

Conclusion: Based on our findings, there is a need to develop a tailored nursing intervention that enhances perceived self-efficacy, perceived susceptibility and perceived benefit while decreasing perceived barrier in order to improve vaccination intention.
KeyWords
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COVID-19, Health belief model, Mothers, Vaccination, Intention
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